Due to damage from Hurricane Irma, Launch Audio is now provided
in Veterans Memorial Park, colocated with Space View Park.

This is a Web Page to inform visitors to Titusville Florida, and the surrounding Space
Coast about the rocket launch they hope to witness while they are here. Feel free
to check out the information here, and at the
Space Launch
Viewing FAQ Page, where more information is located. Many things on this
site still refer to the space shuttle era, and are left that way as 'artifacts'.

SpaceLaunchInfo.Com
endeavours to bring you information
on upcoming rocket launches from the Canaveral Spaceport.

ICON, The Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) will study the frontier of space: the dynamic zone high in our atmosphere where Earth weather and space weather meet. It will be launched by the air-launched Pegasus XL rocket booster, which will be dropped from an L-1011 aircraft named "Stargazer" off the coast of Florida near Cape Canaveral. The launch will be too far from shore to be seen, except via Webcast.
- Booster: Northrup-Grumman Pegasus
- Stargazer: (Aircraft booster is launched form) Track Stargazer launching aircraft
- Launch timeline
- Launch Date: TBD 2018-11-xx TBD, 03:00 amEDT (08:00 UTC)This launch can only be viewed by Webcast

Arabsat 6A, Arabsat 6A will provide Ku-band and Ka-band communications coverage over the Middle East and North Africa regions. It is being launched for ArabSat of Saudi Arabia.
- Booster: Falcon Heavy
- Launch Date: 2018-12-xx

CST-100 Starliner Flight Test, An Atlas 5 rocket, will launch Boeing’s first Crew Space Transportation Starliner spacecraft on an unmanned Orbital Test Flight to the International Space Station to certify the campsule for manned flights in the future. The capsule will dock with the space station, then return to Earth to a landing in the Western United States after an orbital shakedown cruise ahead of a two or three-person Crew Test Flight. The rocket will fly in a vehicle configuration with two solid rocket boosters and a dual-engine Centaur upper stage.
- Booster: Atlas V (422)/Centaur
- Launch Date: 2019-01-xx

Dragon SpaceX 17, An unmanned cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
- Booster: Falcon 9
- Launch Date: 2019-02-17, 8:55 amEDT (12:55 UTC)
* time of launch has not been announced, but was calculated by SpaceLaunchInfo.Com